Tom Lafrance I can't wait to see the final product either lol, I'll do a better video once I'm finished and have all the kinks ironed out, I was going to post videos of the whole build but the build alone is a enough work so I just posted a slideshow instead
Hello James, the front glass is actually a piece of windshield glass that I had cut to size and is "glued" in place with black windshield glue. The sides are all lexan and I used 3m trim tape to hold those in place. Hope this helps..
Hi Dave, sorry I didn't think about making a video of the fabrication process!! I did make a few other videos that provide a little more detail of the cab build. If you are building one and need any info about what I did, don't hesitate to drop me a line.
Could you figure a way to put a heater in a x739 i have a soft cab i bought it new had to cut it down so it would fit in my trailer it had a soft clear window i made angles and was able to attach a really nice windshield with safety glass had a place out it in the channels i installed but i would like to get heat inside of it I did buy a 500 watt station but i tried a 350 watt heater only worked for about 5 seconds was too much but i did order a my heat 200 watt heater that a video shows it will work with the Aeivsny 500 watt station.
You are an artist.most beautiful cab I have seen. So practical. Thank you
Perfect Tom thanks, I couldn't figure out what to do around my hood, that's why I went with the rear hinges.
No problem, looking forward to seeing what you come up with and the finished product.
Tom Lafrance I can't wait to see the final product either lol, I'll do a better video once I'm finished and have all the kinks ironed out, I was going to post videos of the whole build but the build alone is a enough work so I just posted a slideshow instead
That cab is fricken sexy......I'm an IH cub guy, but I give you props...even if that color green makes me spit up a lil in my mouth....
I love, "color green makes me spit up a little in my mouth" Made me smile, stay true to your brand my friend..
How did you mount the glass .more detail of your cab would be appreciated.thank you
Hello James, the front glass is actually a piece of windshield glass that I had cut to size and is "glued" in place with black windshield glue. The sides are all lexan and I used 3m trim tape to hold those in place. Hope this helps..
Is the cab you installed available at John Deere or is it an aftermarket cab
do you have any cab fabrication video's? I would love two see that build in some detail. Thanks!!
Hi Dave, sorry I didn't think about making a video of the fabrication process!! I did make a few other videos that provide a little more detail of the cab build. If you are building one and need any info about what I did, don't hesitate to drop me a line.
Could you figure a way to put a heater in a x739 i have a soft cab i bought it new had to cut it down so it would fit in my trailer it had a soft clear window i made angles and was able to attach a really nice windshield with safety glass had a place out it in the channels i installed but i would like to get heat inside of it I did buy a 500 watt station but i tried a 350 watt heater only worked for about 5 seconds was too much but i did order a my heat 200 watt heater that a video shows it will work with the Aeivsny 500 watt station.
Only way to get some nice heat I think is with a liquid cooled engine !! Sure would be nice, however being out of the wind is great
If you had plans for this, you could make a fortune! I would love to get ahold of anything you have from the fabrication!
Hi I'm afraid that other than the videos, I don't have any build plans. Pretty much designed it as I went along
Impressive!